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Your link goes to an invitation to join something, which I suspect is some kind of scam to eventually solicit money from me. Wot needs to be investigated is WOT! 100webspace has given me excellent service for years, never been down to my knowledge, recently increased my space to more than I can use at the moment with no adds for about $10/year. But I have been thinking about getting a domain name, which I guess should end the WOT scare since I do not perpetuate spam, or access much ****.

No problem with the messenger, and I don't own a gun to shoot anything . And I'm certainly against spam, for which the greatest perpetrators are the great American Corporations, none of which, I bet, are on WOT's bad guys list. So you investigate both sides, report back, and I'll follow your recommendations . If Firefox is now going into the policing business, maybe it's time for Chrome.

I had a site hosted by 000webhost.com and it also was listed as a spam distribution site for no reason. Doug, you might as well get a domain instead since you have a business. You are a trainer of siberian huskies? Those dogs look epic man. Can I have one for free?

Had you asked me a month ago, the answer would have been yes, but I sold my last one except for two that are remaining as pets.

I had a domain name but was lax about renewing it and someone else took it. Now it does not seem that critical. I do not really have a business. Linux is just a hobby. I know good hardware. Pretty easy to pick up used computers with good hardware and then wipe windows, if there is a hard drive, and put on Mint. After satisfying the computer needs of my children, grandchildren, inlaws, nephews and nieces, anything left when the laptop pile gets too high I try to sell for whatever I have in them just to try to get more Linux out there. By the way, the relatives have no choice. They take LInux, and just Linux, or they don't get a computer.

I do not know the basis for 100webspace, but I do know that I have gotten excellent service from them and I like their sales philosophy. You can buy just the space, or a little more, for a very small cost that you need. Not the usual big space and big cost, or nothing. I have never noticed any down time.

Last time I had a dog was about 10 years ago. I had 2 hamsters about 3 years ago. Now I have 2 parakeets, they are so funny and cute--sometimes annoying!

Pretty easy to pick up used computers with good hardware and then wipe windows, if there is a hard drive, and put on Mint.

Nice! I do almost the same thing as you. What I do is keep an eye on the curbs on trash collection day and if I see a computer someone threw out, I bring it back home and I put some distro of Linux on it (based on hardware). For example, I found a really old 1990s computer with an AMD Duron 900MHz processor, 168MB SDRAM, 8MB IGP, 8GB+4.3GB HDDs, and 2 DVD drives. I put Mint 9 LXDE on it and it took really long to load up after installing (about 10 mins to start up), so I installed SliTaz on it instead and it was so FASSSSST (booted up in less than 40 seconds). So what I try to do is educate people about Linux, tell them that just because there's a new version of Windows came out doesn't mean that you have to buy a new computer; put Linux on it and see you computer come back to life! <---That's my hobby--persuading people about switching to Linux.

PS: Try out SliTaz for your next computer that you find, it's pretty awesome once you get to know it. Instead of sudo apt-get install {software}, in SliTaz its subox tazpkg get-install {software} . They seriously need to update their forums though, it's really unorganized. I'm gonna ask them if they can use APT instead of Tazpkg...

Hey man, just wanted to say thanks again (you just helped me make LXDE my new work environment). Your beginner's guide is an awesome resource, just what a newbie like me needs.

I once ran away from Windows to Mac OS, and now am strugglink to break free from the derailed, deranged mess that Apple is rapidly becoming. I had tried Linux before over the years, but I found it too intimidating, and I needed something that worked out of the box. Linux Mint "Lisa" gave me that with its Gnome environment, and now I'm starting to get a feel of the other DEs and learning my way up. Thanks again for your guide.

P.S. Are Siberian huskies aggressive as a breed? I find them incredibly beautiful, but I must say the only dog that has ever attacked me was a Siberian husky. (I'm not counting Chihuahuas, of course. Chihuahuas have a personal beef against my pants.)

All show breeds have aggression problems because of too much inbreeding. My dogs were Seppala Siberian Sleddogs, a fork of the Siberian Husky breed. They are (were) very people friendly. We are down to just 2 Seppalas and 2 Chihuahuas, funny you should mention them. So far the Chihuahuas have not critically hurt any of the sled dogs, but it isn't for lack of trying. Now they are just house dogs. http://douwil7.100webspace.net/002.jpg

It's a good thing Chihuahuas are the size they are. Otherwise, they would have taken over the world. Although, if I think about it, they have damaged a few pairs of my favorite pants but never ever taken a real nip at my legs.

But then dogs, unless they have been mistreated and/or trained for aggression, are not really vicious animals. I think even the aforementioned husky never meant to really hurt me, just to scare me (to death). Fortunately, although I'm not particularly brave, dogs don't scare me for some reason. I gave the husky a command and he froze, then I ordered him to sit, and that was the end of it.

Did you know Huskies are one of the smartest breeds of dogs in the world? I think I read on Wikipedia that if you repeat a command between 10-15 times, Huskies will learn to follow it! (compared to I think hundred+ for small dogs like chihuahuas and such)